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Baltimore bridge collapses

On March 26, at approximately 1:30 a.m. ET, a large cargo ship crashed into Francis Scott Key Memorial Bridge in Baltimore, leaving six construction workers presumed dead and one person seriously injured.

Schaefer gym renovations: What and why?

Rafael Lee Li for The Stute

Students, faculty, and anyone else who has recently seen the renovations done to Schaefer Center and UCC gyms should be pleasantly surprised with the improvements.

New Jersey earthquake rattles campus

In a rare seismic event, the Northeast United States experienced one of its strongest earthquakes in a century, sending some concern across New York City.

SilverStrides: A Stevens Innovation by Erin Kreis

Stevens prides itself on being an institution that encourages entrepreneurship alongside education, exciting many prospective and current students with the opportunity to pursue their passion project as a business in the future.

Case of the missing ship solved

In 1904, the steamship SS Nemesis was transporting coal to Melbourne, Australia, when it was overtaken by a storm. Over the next few weeks, the bodies of the 32 seamen washed up on shore, but their ship was never seen again.

Track & Field at Muhlenberg Outdoor Invitational

Men’s and Women’s Track & Field competed at the Muhlenberg Outdoor Invitational in Allentown, PA, last Saturday, April 6.

Women’s Outdoor Track and Field made a notable mark on the meet when graduate student Laura Mathews and first-year Isabella Shanley took the top two spots in the 100-meter dash.

Tennis begins the MAC conference

On Saturday, April 6, both Men’s and Women’s Tennis traveled to Dallas, PA. where they took on Misericordia University’s respective teams for the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Freedom Opener.